Tipoff is set for 8:40 PM ET inside a Madison Square Garden crowd that does not want to see this series flip. The Knicks are -2.5 home favorites in a Finals they led 2-0 four days ago, and the moneyline barely budges off pick'em — sportsbooks are telling you Game 3 was not a fluke. After Victor Wembanyama dropped a 32/8/6/3 line to steal the building, this is suddenly a series.
The Brunson watch is the storyline nobody around the Knicks wants to discuss out loud. Jalen Brunson matched Wembanyama with 32 in Game 3 but has been playing through visible discomfort since a Game 1 knee scare, and Stephon Castle's size gave him fits all night. Mike Brown spent his media day pointing at a free-throw disparity, which is coach-speak for "we need a bounce-back, not a referee." New York also coughed up 13 turnovers that turned into 21 Spurs points — fix that, win the game.


San Antonio's path back into this thing is the same one that worked Monday: let Wemby cook from everywhere, lean on Castle as a secondary creator, and dare anyone other than Brunson and OG Anunoby (28 in Game 3) to beat them. The Spurs outscored New York by 11 in the second half of Game 3, which is the number to remember — when this game is close late, the Spurs have the best player on the floor and they know it.

- OutDavid Jones Garcia F — Jones Garcia underwent ankle surgery Wednesday and will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season, Tom Orsborn of the San Antonio Express-News reports.

The injury sheet is mostly noise outside of Brunson's knee. David Jones Garcia is shelved for the season post-ankle surgery, but he wasn't in the rotation anyway. The real swing factor is whether Brunson can hold up for 38 minutes against a Castle-Wembanyama wall that just turned MSG into a morgue for 48 minutes. A Spurs win and we're tied heading back to San Antonio with two of the next three at home.